Our Purpose
The Bryan College Chapel program exists to form students and employees into servants of Jesus through the shared experience of study (Phil. 4:8-9) and worship (John 4:23-24).
The Chapel program weaves together a variety of elements including musical worship, guest speakers, corporate prayer, film screenings, and conferences. Guests come from around the world and around the corner to join our community as we study and think, pray and worship together. Through these corporate gatherings, students are challenged to lives of real faith and integrity, humility and moral courage.
Bryan College invites the Rhea County community to Chapel, which is held Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during the regular academic term, at 10 a.m. in Rudd Auditorium.
Chapel Resources
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Download details of all the 2011-2012 Chapel Themes

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Check out detailed information on some individual Chapel Themes:
- Sex, Singleness & Marriage (Feb 1 - 10)
- Ethnic Diversity and the Kingdom of God (Jan 11 - 20)
- King for the Nations (Nov 20 - Dec 16)
- Justice: God's Heart for a Sufffering World (Oct 24 - Nov 11)
- C. S. Lewis (Oct 3 - 7)
- Read about 2011-2012 featured guests.
- Browse and download our Chapel Podcasts.
- Learn more about Worship Arts at Bryan.
- Reserve a date to make your chapel announcement.
- Read about Proceed, our Spring 2011 Missions Conference.
Core Values
- Make a lasting commitment to Jesus Christ: to be his servant and friend.
- Build a Biblical worldview that is formed and practiced in the context of a personal relationship with God.
- Foster a holy life characterized by love, gentleness, faith, hope, humility, patience, peace, integrity, strength of character, and moral courage.
- Pursue an active role in the local church.
- Cultivate a lifestyle that is characterized by service and evangelism.
- Nurture spiritual disciplines including prayer, study of scripture, Sabbath rest, financial stewardship, and fellowship.
- Refine personal gifts, abilities, and passions for a God-given vocation or calling.


